From Deseret News archives:
Father, child reunited after month
His dream became reality Monday, when Rina Augustina squealed and raced into his arms.
"By the grace of God! I knew you were alive! I knew it!" Kamal screamed at a reunion organized by the aid group Save the Children. "My precious little one. I did not give up. I kept looking."
"Where were you?" she sobbed, throwing her arms around her father's neck.
Kamal, a truck driver, was on his way to the city of Medan a 12-hour drive from this provincial capital when the tsunami hit Dec. 26. Rina Augustina was home with her mother, her two sisters, and her uncle.
Her uncle held her and her 12-year-old sister as they tried to outrun the wall of water. It caught them, and her uncle, Hamdani, lost his grip. Both girls were swept away. Her mother and 8-year-old sister also vanished.
Somehow, Rina Augustina survived and made it to a government building where displaced people were gathering. A teenage boy took her to Halimah Junid's family because they had young daughters, and the family took her in.
Kamal returned home to find nothing left.
Such searches haven't been ending happily in this shattered city, where tens of thousands were swept away, said John Rehnstein of Save the Children. It may take weeks for the dislocation to end and families to find one another.
A local government department has recorded fewer than 10 reunifications since its program began around a week after the tsunami.
But that doesn't stop people from trying.
All over the city, posters of the missing are displayed on street lamps, settlement areas and the government's central information center. The local newspaper, Serambi, has printed photos of the missing and details on what they were last seen wearing. Radio broadcasters have read out names of children living in camps.
UNICEF and Save the Children, mindful of increased dangers of child trafficking, stopped using pictures and offering too much information on the missing, fearful that criminals might use the details to claim children. Instead, UNICEF and Save the Children issued lists of names, posting them in public places.
"Another family looking for their son told me they saw her name on the board," Kamal said of his daughter. "It came to me in a dream that she stayed alive."
With Save the Children representatives watching to make sure all went smoothly, Kamal went to Junid's home and dropped to his knees at the sight of the little girl in a lime green shirt and plaid pants. The aid workers wept.
"Where's mama?" the girl asked. Kamal tried to reassure her, and did not tell her about her sisters.
As they left, Rina Augustina waved at Junid and kissed her hand. Kamal cradled Rina Augustina and kissed her cheek. He then led her out into the sunshine.
"Let's go look for Mama," he said.
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